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The Ebert scientific papers, dating from 1941 to 2000, are limited to manuscripts, seminar, classroom notes when he was a student and professor, and research notebooks. A few of his awards are included in box 4.

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Galtsoff’s papers, dating from 1931 to 1968, include photographs, correspondence, and memorabilia from his experience in “Operation Crossroads.” Also among his papers are photographs and material from his book on the history of the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries laboratory in Woods Hole.

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The papers span in date from 1917 to 2000 and consist of correspondence with colleagues, course lecture notes, lecture and meeting notes, writings, and illustrations (including illustrations for two classics of embryology: the article “A Series of normal stages in the development of the chick embryo” and the book A Manual of Experimental Embryology.) Notable correspondents include Johannes Holtfreter (however, with one exception, the letters in the Holtfreter files are...

Overview
The materials within The Johannes Holtfreter Papers are from the professional life of Johannes Holtfreter, who was a prominent developmental embryologist in the mid-1900s. Within the collection are series of correspondence, experiment notes, experiment illustrations, photographs, and movie film. This collection documents Dr. Holtfreter’s work with the Spemann-Mangold’s Organizer, his work with amphibian embryo development, and his collaborations with fellow embryologist Viktor Hamburger.

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The collection, dating from 1894 to 1947, includes materials related to Lillie’s time as director of the Marine Biological Laboratory (1908-1925) and as president of the MBL Corporation (1925-1941). The papers also pertain to the early years of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

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This collection consists of Saunders’s personal correspondence, files on his postdoctoral and graduate students, universities and lecture files, embryo microscopy and miscellaneous microscopy files, course binder materials, and other miscellaneous files pertaining to his research and education from 1941 to 2002.